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Instructions to apply for an Ohio EPA Recycle Ohio Grant Instructions to apply for an Ohio EPA Recycle Ohio Grant Published 10/05/2017 06:53 AM Updated 10/02/2025 01:06 PM What is an Ohio EPA Recycle Ohio Grant and how can I apply?
O hio EPA’s Recycle Ohio Grant program supports communities, businesses, and academic institutions that initiate or expand recycling programs, encourage environmental stewardship, stimulate economic growth, and support litter prevention efforts through five different grants. For application criteria, please visit the Recycle Ohio Grant criteria page . For a list of the grant application period, please visit the When to Apply page .
For detailed information on the Community and Litter Grant, please visit the Community and Litter Grant page . A list of the Community and Litter Grant allowable and unallowable costs may be found on the Community and Litter Grant cost page . For detailed information on the Academic Institution Grant, please visit the Academic Institution Grant page .
A list of the Academic Institution Grant allowable and unallowable costs may be found on the Academic Institution Grant cost page . For detailed information on the Source Reduction Grant, please visit the Source Reduction Grant page . A list of the Source Reduction Grant allowable and unallowable costs may be found on the Source Reduction cost page .
For detailed information on the Market Development Grant, please visit the Market Development Grant page . A list of the Market Development Grant allowable and unallowable costs may be found on the Market Development Grant cost page . For detailed information on the Scrap Tire Grant, please visit the Scrap Tire Grant page .
A list of the Scrap Tire Grant allowable and unallowable costs may be found on the Scrap Tire Grant cost page . To apply online, please visit Ohio EPA’s application portal . To create an online account, please visit the new account page .
To access your online account, please visit the login page . For more information about the Recycling and Litter Prevention Grants program, please visit the Office of Environmental Innovation page . For questions concerning this grant application or the recycling program, please contact a member of the Recycling Team: Sean Kesler: sean.
kesler@epa. ohio. gov or 614-644-1694 Jeff Montavon: jeffrey.
montavon@epa. ohio. gov or 614-728-5357
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations supporting recycling, litter prevention, and clean-up projects in northwest Ohio. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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